Advanced Portraiture/Fashion
Start : 25/09/10 Finish: 10/12/10 | Module code: FDLBMWBL4Module title: Lens Based Media in Practice (studio) Part 2 “Advanced Portraiture/Fashion” | Module Co-Ordinator: M WInterlich Module Tutors: M. Terry A. Legg |
Context
In this assignment students will explore in depth a range of specialist studio practice and approaches in image making using controlled light sources. All students will apply processes that meet the needs of commercial and creative professional practice and will build upon knowledge acquired in pre requisite units. Students will research the main market outlets for images through individual research and understand the requirements for meeting client briefs. This unit will allow students to develop their own working methods and to develop an approach that understands that specialist categories often merge and overlap in general professional practice |
Learning outcomes Evidence
LO1 propose and appraise a solution to a work related problem. LO2 predict and evaluate the potential or actual outcomes of the proposal and impact on future working practices. LO3 assess and draw conclusions from the value of work related learning experiences in relation to their future career path. | Practical work, portfolio of prints, research – workbook. |
Assignment brief
a) make a number of portrait images of a person (or people) that attempt to reveal some of the character of the person. or b) Make a number of images designed to sell clothing or fashion items. You should employ a camera format you feel appropriate and explain your choice. The relationship between the sitter/model and the photographer should be explored as part of your underpinning research and you should detail the methodology of your approach within your workbook. The use of studio lighting can be broadened to include location work. Short projects will be undertaken to reinforce the themes and techniques associated with this brief. Stage 1: Attend a verbal briefing and discussion with tutor on project brief Stage 2 :Carry out research into specialist studio practice Stage 3: Discuss preliminary ideas/approach with tutor. Stage 4: Finalise ideas and approach. Arrange for sitters to come to studio/location Stage 5: Book studio and equipment for shoot. Stage 6: Carry out shoot. Book sitters into college and observe all health and safety guidelines. Stage 7: Process and evaluate work. Schedule re-shoots if required. Stage 8: Prepare final images for presentation. All research and documentation to be in workbook Stage 9: Present work to tutors and peer group. |
Submission of work
5-10 final printed images. Image files to be submitted on disk: All final images - at high resolution, suitable for high quality printing Any other relevant images that you feel show the development of the piece of work. Maximum of 10 files. Workbook Deadline: 10th December 2010. |
Proposal
For this assignment i had the choice of 'making a number of portrait images of a person that attempts to reveal some of the character of the person' or 'Make a number of images designed to sell clothing or fashion items'. I decided to choose the latter because i have done portraits in the past and wanted to try something new and out of my comfort zone. I propose to create images that are designed to sell 'winter clothing' as this is my theme, all shoots will revolve around the use of winter clothing such as hats, gloves, scarfs and numerous coats made from warm materials such as Fur. I shall start of by taking images in a studio session so take catalog looking images and then move into shooting at outside locations such as Urban areas and wooded areas. I have decided i shall be using a model combination of two male models and 2 female.
Final Images: